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  1. Established in 2018, Michigan State University’s Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center (CMERC) is a center for scientific research in natural resource restoration and management. The center has 3 core, interdependent purposes: research, education, and engagement.

  2. Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center is open to the public. Visitors are welcome to walk the trails at Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center, which offer opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and cross-country skiing. We are located at 9422 E. Herbison Road in Laingsburg, Michigan.

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · Corey Marsh has been promoted to President of TV at Wonderland Sound and Vision, the television and film production banner founded by McG.

  4. Aug 25, 2021 · The station sits just two miles southwest of Corey Marsh. Now known as the Michigan State Bird Observatory to better reflect the efforts of her team, the program is split between the Burke Lake Banding Station and Corey Marsh, with both locations open to the public.

  5. Feb 1, 2020 · The Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center opened in November 2018 and will host long-term ecological research projects. In 2018, the Muck Soil Research Farm in Laingsburg, Michigan, which housed vegetable research for Michigan State University and closed in 2012, was being considered for sale.

  6. New trail makes nature more accessible at Corey Marsh. When Jen Owen assumed the role of coordinator at the newly established MSU AgBioResearch Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center in November 2018, she had a long wish list for the 400-acre space.

  7. Corey Marsh is EVP, TV and Film, at McGs Wonderland Sound and Vision. During his tenure, Marsh has set up, developed and served as an executive producer on numerous drama, comedy and animation projects under the company’s overall deal at 20th Century Fox.

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